NERVE IMPULSE 2 Functional Properties of Neurons 1
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NERVE IMPULSE
2 Functional Properties of Neurons 1. Irritability • Ability to respond to stimuli 2. Conductivity • Ability to transmit an impulse
How neurons communicate Action Potential • electrical signal that travels on the membrane of a neuron • based on movements of ions between the outside and inside of the cell
Steps to a Nerve Impulse • Polarized: Resting neuron • Inside membrane is slightly – • Outside membrane is slightly + • Most membrane channels are closed, there is some normal diffusion of K+ or Na+ between cell and the environment through the sodium/potassium pump (active transport) Stimulus Occurs: • Depolarization: Active Neuron • Sodium (Na+) channels open allowing Na+ to diffuse into the cell quickly • This causes the inside to becomes more + (outside -) • Repolarize: Normalizing • K+ gates open in order to allow K+ to diffuse out of the cell – this restores the membrane (+ outside, - inside)
Nerve Impulses Figure 7. 9 a–b
• If the stimulus reaches threshold then an action potential is started in the neuron and will travel down the membrane (This is called a nerve impulse) This is the ALL or NONE PRINCIPLE.
Nerve Impulses Figure 7. 9 c–d
Nerve Impulses • Refractory Period • K+ must be moved back to the inside of the cell and Na+ must be pumped out of the cell in order to prepare for the next impulse • The sodium-potassium pump ( a membrane channel), using ATP, restores the original configuration
Nerve Impulses Figure 7. 9 e–f
Simple Video showing Action Potential • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=if. D 1 YG 07 f. B 8 • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=7 Eyhs. Oewn. H 4 • http: //outreach. mcb. harvard. edu/animations/actionpotentia l_short. swf Long, but good explanation of Action Potential • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=-6 t_n 6 k. Tj 1 A
Transmission of a Signal at Synapses • Impulses are able to cross the synapse to another nerve • Neurotransmitter is released from a presynaptic nerve’s axon terminal http: //highered. mcgrawhill. com/olcweb/cgi/pluginpop. cgi? it=swf: : 535: : /sites/dl/free/00 72437316/120068/bio 02. swf: : Endocytosis%20 and%20 Exocytosis • The dendrite of the next neuron has receptors that are stimulated by the neurotransmitter • An action potential is started in the post-synaptic dendrite
Chemical Transmission of Acion Potential
Reflex Arc
Practice: Describe what is happening in each picture
- Functional classification of neurons
- Nerve impulse transmission steps
- What is happening in this picture
- Nerve impulse transmission steps
- Cerebrum location
- Nerve impulse steps with pictures
- Nerve impulse transmission
- Three types of neurons
- Nerve impulse
- Trigeminal nerve which cranial nerve
- Gve facial nerve
- Functional and non functional plasma enzymes
- Plasma enzyme
- Functional and non functional
- Cantilever type space maintainer
- Indefatigability of nerve